It is first worth remembering that bunnies are prey animals and that they are ground dwelling. As prey animals, they are naturally un-trusting of anyone trying to lift them from the ground...
As ground animals they are afraid when lifted off the earth. It's a natural instinct for a rabbit to kick its way free so it can be on the ground again. The bunny has to feel secure in order for those fears to lessen.
Now, all of this being said -- when picking up a rabbit make sure you are completely supporting his hindquarters, rabbits can break their spine of they are not picked up correctly and their back end is left to hang down or they kick out in that position.
One hand under the chest and another under the butt, bring the bunny in towards your chest so the bunny is 'laying' on your chest with his butt end on your forearm and leaving your other hand free to securely hold the bunnies upper back.
However, a caveat... a scared rabbit will quite possibly take a flying leap over your shoulder if you do not ensure she/he is secure. Be prepared for this and never walk around or stay standing up with a bunny not used to being held...
you have to hold the turtle with your hand on its chest (you can cup him with your hand's). also you can go on a bed and play with him on there. but if little kids try to hold him you have to not let the turtle look like its swimming in mid-air. even if its just a finger or to on its feet or your palm.
You hold a bunny by letting them jump on your hand. Never hold a bunny on the ear. My pet bunny never let me hold his ear. If you do it may turn crimson red swollen. Also feed your bunny grass in the winter, feed pellet food or fruits or veggies.
There are several ways to properly hold a Guinea Pig, the preferred and safest method being to place one hand gently under their stomach and use the other hand to support their back end. It would also be worth mentioning that added support can come from holding them against your stomach or chest. Lastly, be very careful when, you or a friend, are holding your guinea pig; dropping them can result in an irrevocable back injury.
first answer: You roll the bunny onto his back and relax his legs by massaging them , eventually he will calm down and then he will sit still only for a short amount of time though. So you may have to repeat the proceediure a few times before he will lay for a decent ammount of time.
another answer: Some people call this "hypnotising" your rabbit. This is not a kind thing to do to your bunny, and it can be dangerous. Rabbits are not toys or babies. If you want to hold something like a baby, use a toy or a baby, not a rabbit. A rabbit is a living being and deserves your respect: it's not there just to satisfy you. Don't hold your rabbit like this for fun.
The Risks:
For grooming: Some people "hypnotise" their rabbits in order to better groom them. If your rabbit hypnotises well (stays hypnotised until turned back over), and you are safe about it (you stay close to the ground, and support the feet), then it's probably fine. But if your rabbit doesn't hypnotise well -- if, like my last rabbit, your bunny always snaps out of it without warning -- then you must find a safer way to groom your rabbit.
you hold a rabbit with care and make sure that his or her legs are not dangling. you also must hold them nice and firm so that he or she feels safe in you're arms. good luck!!
Cradle it from underneath-never by the ears.
I would recommend a guinea pig because they are more playful and want you to hold and love them.
If your guinea pig is an old male, he may have weakened muscles near his bottom so he can't poo. You have to push it out with a friend so one can hold the guinea pig and the other can get the faeces out.
It is spelled "guinea pig". You got it right! :)
The phenotype of the black guinea pig is black, and the pheno type of the white guinea pig is white.
go into 4h and they do guinea pig showing for all ages
your should hold your guinea pig for about 30min to an hour each day
when my guinea pig had babies i held her and she was fine
yes you can tame a guinea pig in about 3 months if you hold and play with them.
you can hold the guinea pig by then for short periods of time.
No!
I would recommend a guinea pig because they are more playful and want you to hold and love them.
If your guinea pig is an old male, he may have weakened muscles near his bottom so he can't poo. You have to push it out with a friend so one can hold the guinea pig and the other can get the faeces out.
guinea pigs are not tlike hamsters after a day or too you can hold on hamsters will eat their young but guinea pigs wont
Put him back down!
i wouldn't because you could get them sick to.
Because guinea pigs don't have tails!
Of course! Any interaction with you is bonding. Hold your g-pig everyday and it will love you!